Religious intertextuality In Farsi rhetoric science

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The historical, political and literary interrelationships between Arabs and Iranians are very old and deeply rooted. These relations go beyond the period of Islamic conquest of Iran, when Persian civilization had a significant political influence on the Arab tribes on the Arabian island, especially the city of Hira, and had a literary influence on poets such as "al-Ashi" and "Uday bin Zid al-Abadi" and others. . After the advent of Islam, the relationship between Iranians and Arabs became even more widespread, as familiarity with the Qur'an provided the basis for Iranians to be influenced by various Arabic and Islamic languages and sciences. The great interest in Islam has led the Iranians to pay particular attention to Arabic religious texts, including the "Qur'an", "Prophetic Traditions", "Nahj al-Balaghah" and "Sajjadiyah Sahifiyyah". Because exotic science relies on the beauty of the word and Iranians have an innate tendency for beauty and beauty, poets and literary figures who were less inclined to the complicated rules of Arabic mere syntax found the opportunity to associate exotic science with less mere interference. And the way they were, they were practicing and influenced by Arabic religious texts.
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Persian
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Journal of Practical Rhetoric and Rhetorical Criticism, Volume:4 Issue: 1, 2019
Pages:
95 to 105
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